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Britney Spears Recreates 'Oops!...I Did It Again' Album Cover With Sons in New Photo
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'The boys and I doing our best #Oops album cover pose!' Britney captioned a Twitter photo of herself and her sons, Jayden and Sean, recreating her iconic 2000 album cover.

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Britney Spears got nostalgic on Saturday, July 4 when she spent time together with her two sons, Jayden and Sean, at Disneyland in California. The trio creatively recreated the "Toxic" singer's now-classic "Oops!...I Did It Again" album cover when they seemingly happened to find some strings of red-blue-and-pink beads.

The mother of two later shared a snap of the moment on Twitter. "The boys and I doing our best #Oops album cover pose," Britney captioned the adorable snapshot. It showed Britney peeking through the beads while the kids stroke the similar pose on her either side.

The trio's trip at the theme park was a part of their America's Indepence Day celebration. In addition to the first snap, Britney posted another photo taken during the vacation. In the image, Britney and the two boys were seen enjoying one of the park's rides.

"Happy 4th of July from the happiest place on earth #Disneyland!!" she wrote alongside the photograph. She added the U.S. flag and a heart shape emojis to the message.

Britney, who split from her boyfriend Charlie Ebersol last month after eight months together, previously opened up about her kids' unique personalities. "Preston is very opinionated, very expressive, and if he doesn't like something, he's going to tell you," she said of her kids. "But he has a huge heart, he's a good kid and he has manners ... Jayden is sweet, very soft-spoken, kinda funny. He's adorable - a momma's boy."

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